Wisconsin legislators are on the verge of approving a comprehensive reform of the state’s lucrative liquor industry, receiving widespread support from various stakeholders, including small craft brewers, major national brewers, bar owners,... Read more »
Recently, Norway announced its intention to allow commercial deep-sea mining in certain areas of the Norwegian continental shelf. This move aligns with the country’s strategy to explore new economic opportunities and reduce... Read more »
Novo Nordisk, the pharmaceutical company responsible for manufacturing Ozempic and Wegovy, has initiated several lawsuits against generic versions of these highly sought-after drugs. In an official statement, the company declared its intent... Read more »
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is set to disclose his highly anticipated blueprint for regulating artificial intelligence during a speech. In this address, he will outline the measures that Congress can adopt... Read more »
A group consisting of six students, their parents, and two authors has taken legal action against a central Florida school after it banned access to a children’s book depicting the story of... Read more »
Italian prosecutor seeks to void birth certificates for children of lesbian couples dating back to 2017, arguing for removal of nonbiological mother’s name. The recent action taken by the prosecutor in Padua,... Read more »
Estonia’s parliament passed a law on Tuesday that legalizes same-sex marriage, marking a historic milestone as the first central European country to do so. While same-sex marriage is already recognized in many... Read more »
US-based medical technology company Surgalign Holdings has filed for voluntary Chapter 11 bankruptcy, seeking protection from its financial obligations. The bankruptcy was filed in the Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of... Read more »
Recently, EU member states reached a significant milestone by agreeing on a law aimed at restoring Europe’s natural habitats. The law, initially proposed by the European Commission last year, will require all... Read more »
Telegram and Viber, the messaging app companies, were fined by a Moscow court for their failure to remove content that Russia considers illegal, including information about the war in Ukraine, as reported... Read more »